Lightning Strikez! said:
It was not misleading in the least! If FOX was releasing a trailer there would have been a press announcment heralding it. Period. All of FOX's comic film websites have animated intros--it is not a new concept.
Sorry if not everyone is familar with FOX's schedule and how they function. And there was rumors that a teaser trailer would show on the X3 site, heck, it even SAID "teaser trailer" until it was fixed, but by then all the damage was done.
And everyone who saw it (people at TrekBBS, ComingSoon, etc.) and friends of mine all collectively agreed it was WEAK.
You can't deny that.
Anyone who was "duped" into believing that that 10 second blip was meant to be a trailer was looking to pull straws. The standard FOX teaser trailer is 1:30 seconds...and that hardly qualifies.
It began just like a trailer. When it was over, all of my friends and I were like "WTF?!?". Lame. And again, I'm not a FOX techo-wizard like yourself. And neither is a vast majority of the audience.
And that lack of interest is due to the fact that it doesn't look appealing to me.
You mean you are thinking people aren't interested because you simply don't like the film or don't want it to succeed?
That's where I'm getting.
It is perfectly possible to hope the best for a franchise and yet still be dissapointed with what is released as the result. That is happening here...and that reaction is shared by a great many people--it's not unique to me.
Can you list the people then? Because most people CANNOT wait for this new Superman movie...they think it will rock. Your distorted view on things, unfortunately, fall into the minority.
No. It is because I've seen it shown on two different screens at two different theatres and the reaction was nothing like that from what I've witnessed. In fact, I just returned from the comic store tonight and you'd be dissapointed to hear the conversations about the trailer amongst the consumers there:
Interesting. You don't have interest in the new Superman film...you said it doesn't appeal to you...and LOOK, you magically have subjects to back up your claims!
How predictable.
*The store owner said things about it that I cannot type here.
Why, are you afraid us board members will cry? Or get hugely upset for no apparent reason? Sounds like it.
*His assistant said the costume looks like fecal matter (for lack of a better term), and that he will not see it.
His assistant said the costume looks bad so he's not seeing the movie? That's the dumbest f.u.c.k.ing arguement I've ever heard.
If that was the case, I wouldn't have seen half if not more of Marvel's films. But I happen to judge films based on quality, not a friggin' costume. Damn, that's pathetic.
*One customer said it looks "awesome" and "it's going to be a great film."
Cool.
*Three other guys in the same store laughed at this, and the store owner added that fans have been telling him all week that the best part of the trailer was the Mailbox that had "Kent" displayed on the side.
Okay, he must not like classic Superman visuals. That's perfectly understandable. He musn't be that into Superman.
That's five men who said it looked terrible.
Great, five men. I'm totally convinced SUPERMAN RETURNS is going to suck now. Thanks!
I was basically neutral--I didn't offer my opinion because I wasn't part of the convo, and another woman in the store had nothing to say about it either. And of course, we had one guy who felt it looked good. That's 5 to 1. If this is the cross section of response in this area, is it little wonder that I said the reaction has been mixed and lukewarm at best?
So you're judging your opinion based on what five people said? When probably millions saw the trailer. Riighhttt...
Miniscule? My dear, these men are the ones who introduced and predudiced their own sons and grandsons on the Donner films. We are of that generation. Only a fool would discount their impact on the bottom line.
You know calling me "dear" was sort of creepy. I wouldn't mind "son" but "dear" just sounds...weird.
Anyway, how many millions and millions of you guys are out there? You are a generation, eh? So do you have fan clubs or anything? Do you hold conventions? I mean, you must be a pretty big group to influence a film that MILLIONS of people will see, am I right?
And if Superman Returns proves to be an actionless, cerebral Hulk-like feature, do you honestly believe the kiddies will be entertained enough to stick around past one showing?
No, there'll be action. Justin from BLUETIGHTS said the action sequences in this film will make Spidey look BORING, and this guy actually has met Bryan Singer, so I'll take his word over yours.
And did you read the latest report? They said something about 20 minute airplane sequence...yeah, doubt it'll be lackluster in that department...
Like I said, WB and Singer better hope that they reach the Reeve's generation--they are going to be the biggest voices in comparing Routh to Reeve and their influence will be felt in the overall audience reception. It floors me that you would ignorantly count their impact of little value.
I hope you didn't hit your head on the way down, since Reeve fans do not make the majority of the Superman fanbase and are clearly not a big number in the MILLIONS of people who will see the film.
My voice is not well-known on the Supes board....because I have had very little to say in a positive manner about the production. But I am well aware of every development with that production. I've watched every blog and kept abreast of all updates.
You should post more often. I post here, and intend to frequent more often, and I'm so-so on X3 right now. Some of it looks good, a lot of it looks horrible. But I'm voicing my opinion constructively. You shouldn't feel discouraged to do so also, unless you fear the wraith of the fans.
And while it is clear that this SR is going to be heavily influenced by the continuity of Donner's films, my fear is that very approach may also prove to be a major achilles heel for the franchise. Why? Because as so many have said (both young and old fans--including my father

) it shows a lack of creativity and originality--especially in an era where moviegoing audiences are tiring of regurgitated remakes. As one of the guys in the comic store stated, "it looks lazy."
Didn't you say you were a big fan of the Reeve films and that you are going to compare and the Reeve fans are a big audience yadda yadda yadda?
Also, you need to get this inside your head: Singer's film isn't heavily influenced by Donner's film. It's using his origin film as vague history, to quote Dan Harris himself, as the "archtypal origin" story it doesn't need to be messed with. And since you've supposedly watched all the blogs, you should know this. Harris says it in the blog "Untitled".
Also, Singer's film will have many new elements. As much
1) The retro look. Donner's version had New York standing in for Metropolis. Singer's version is very retro-inspired and completely different.
2)Brand new story. This is a return story, of when a superhero leaves Earth, unarguably comic-book's greatest superhero, and the effect that has on Metropolis and the world, which has become far more violent and destructive, emulating our own contemporary society. Singer is telling an allegorical tale -- something he achieved in his X-Men films. None of Donner's films did this, or the subsequent installments. And it really touches on core Superman ideals.
3) Menacing Lex Luthor. Gene Hackman's portrayal was so campy and a deviation from the comics that Kevin Spacey's characterization is sure to bring back Luthor from the man who know all to well from the mythos.
4) New cast, new crew, new characters (such as Ben Hubbard, Richard White, et al) who were not in previous Superman films, new plot, new sets, new costumes, new etc. etc.
Need I continue? Besides the basic influences that Singer is taking from Donner's origin film, which he's just utilizing as a springboard for his film, what other elements is he including (besides Williams' theme, which is so damn iconic people would immediately complain if it wasn't included)?
None. This is Bryan Singer's Superman movie -- with homages not only to Richard Donner's epic, but to countless other Superman stories combined.
And sequels, these days, are as depised as remakes -- which Superman isn't, actually. It's a restart of the franchise much like the succeessful BATMAN BEGINS, but instead of re-exploring Superman's origins we're going further in his story. But it's still a restart.
And that formula worked great for Batman. What makes you think it won't subsequently work for Superman?
And we won't even mention the misgivings surrounding Mr. Routh's acting prowess.
Have you seen Routh act? At all? That's just more pathetic misjudgment on your part unfortunately.
Faithful? Many would disagree with you. But we'll shall see...we shall definitely see. Ang Lee had similar goals for a certain superhero franchise he tried to launch as well.
Many? As in who? Most of SHH are flooded with positive thoughts regarding the film. There are some that disagree, but the same bodes for any comic-book film, including X3. Many general audiences, other fans, and Superman fans in particular are looking forward to the newest Superman film in nearly two decades. No matter what anyone thinks, it will be huge and people will flock to see it...prematurely hating it or not, it's Superman and it has a BIG audience.
Also, I find it funny that you compare Bryan Singer to Ang Lee when Singer has two previous comic-book adaptations to his belt that have been critical and box office hits. So much luck is on his side that he'll turn SUPERMAN RETURNS into the next big thing.